Those are codes for spectral types - roughly, the color of the stars.
Idk because i play the alto saxophone but check 8notes.com that is where i get a lot of my songs. It comes with a piano duet but it has the star spangled banner for a lot of instruments
B b f# f# g# g# f#e e d# d# c# c# bf# f# e e d# d# c#f# f# e e d# d# c#b b f# f# g# g# f#e e d# d# c# c# b
Theme from Bedrich Smetana's "The Moldau".
It's a series of notes. Like F# Cord is played starting with F# then A, and B.
f f c c d d c b flat b flat a a g g f c c b flat b flat a a g c c b flat b flat a a g f f c c d d c b flat b flat a a g g f Play in any register.
The Sun
The forth brightest star in the sky is Arcturus with a temperature of about 4,700 Kelvin (which is only 8,000 degrees F).The closest would be Rigel (6th brightest) with a temperature of 11,000 K (19,300 F)
Regulus is 12,460 Kelvins or 21968.33° F or 12186.85° C (± 200°).
it is named after the founder. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich.
Canopus is a yellow-white F super giant -- a star with a temperature from 10,000 to 14,000 degrees Fahrenheit (6,000 to 8,000 Kelvin)Canopus is the second brightest star :)
The B in the name stands for bomber. Just like T is for trainer and F is for fighter.
F is for fighter, b is for bomber, a is for attack, u is for utility, c is for cargo
It can stand for>>>(F)**ked (U)p (B)eyond (A)ll (R)ecognition, orIt can stand for>>>(F)**ked (U)p (B)eyond (E)very (R)easonIt is also said to stand for>>>(F)**ked and the German word 'Über'
Pollux, the head of the more easterly of the two twins (who is also named Pollux). Interestingly (and somewhat confusingly for people who think the designations run in order of brightness), Pollux is actually Beta Geminorum, not Alpha Geminorum (aka Castor).
bff means best friends forever
Idk because i play the alto saxophone but check 8notes.com that is where i get a lot of my songs. It comes with a piano duet but it has the star spangled banner for a lot of instruments
traction/advantage